Erwin v. Thomas
Opinions
This is an action for damages for loss of consortium alleged to have been suffered when plaintiff’s husband was injured in an accident. Plaintiff appealed from a judgment for defendant which was entered after a demurrer was sustained to plaintiff’s' complaint and plaintiff refused to plead further.
Defendant Thomas, while operating a truck in the state of Washington in the course of his employment for defendant Shepler, is alleged to have negligently injured plaintiff’s husband. Defendant Thomas is an Oregon resident and his employer, defendant Shepler, is an Oregon corporation. Plaintiff and her injured husband are residents of Washington. Washington, by court decision, has followed the common law rule that no cause of action exists by a wife for loss of consortium. Ash v. S. S. Mullen, Inc., 43 Wash 2d 345, 261 P2d 118 (1953). Oregon allows such an action, ORS 108.010.
- . .The issue is whether Oregon law or Washington law is applicable. It is with some trepidation that a court enters the maze of choice of law in tort cases. [456] No two authorities agree.
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506 P.2d 494 (Erwin v. Thomas) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.